The Israel Defense Forces has released its year end operational summary, saying it struck approximately 20,900 targets across multiple fronts during 2025.
According to the military, the operations spanned Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and other areas where Israeli forces have conducted air, ground and intelligence led actions.
The IDF said the strikes were aimed at degrading militant infrastructure, weapons stockpiles and command networks linked to groups hostile to Israel.
Military officials said the year was marked by sustained operations across several theatres, requiring what they described as unprecedented coordination between air, ground, naval and intelligence units.
The IDF said it significantly expanded its intelligence gathering capabilities during the year, enabling what it described as more precise targeting and reduced collateral damage. The military said its airforce conducted the majority of strikes, supported by realtime intelligence and advanced surveillance systems.
Officials added that naval forces also played an increased role, particularly in intercepting weapons smuggling and securing maritime approaches.
The year end report comes after more than two years of conflict, with Israel continuing to face threats from Hamas, Hezbollah and other Iran aligned groups.
The IDF said preparations remain underway for potential escalation while also adapting to evolving regional dynamics. The military did not provide a breakdown of civilian casualties but said it continues to operate in accordance with international law and operational guidelines.
